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What is the difference between proper noun and common noun?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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proper noun is used for special person

on other hand, common noun is used for common things ✔✔

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Answered by meghnabhutada4
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Common Nouns

Common nouns name general people, places, or things. The words: 'show,' 'movie,' 'game,' and 'book' are common nouns, since there are lots of them. When you use the word 'movie,' you could be talking about several different movies. In this way, common nouns are more general. Some examples include:

People: president or singer

Place: country or museum

Thing: dog or car

Common nouns do not need capital letters unless they are part of a title or the start of a sentence.

Proper Nouns

Proper nouns name specific people, places, or things. Proper nouns require capital letters. While common nouns are general, proper nouns are specific and name one particular person or thing

e.g. people barak obama

place USA etc

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